TheWraithL98
TheWraithL98
TheWraithL98

Reading the topic of this, I thought this would be more applicable to some of my co-workers. I have several coworkers who work remotely most of the time and they are in the office anywhere from a couple of times a month to a couple of times a year and sit in my team’s area. Because these people are used to working in

I do have comixology, but I actually prefer the separated image and dc apps on ios, even though they’re obviously comixology reskins. At first I hated it, but now I find it less cluttered to keep each company in it’s own app.

I don’t even care if they aren’t ideal - just get some apps on the windows store. I bought a Yoga Pro 2 to replace my aging iPad 3 and my previous laptop and I love it, but the lack of apps kill it for me. I read a lot of comic books, and the major comic book companies have nothing out there.

Dania,

I just exited the home owner’s market last year. I went through hell trying to sell it and wound up having to cover realty fees out of pocket. My girlfriend and I rented a small apartment for a year and now that we’re financially recovered from the sale of the home, we have been looking to rent a larger home.

It's really interesting to go back and re-read my post almost 4 years later to the day.

Wow, way to bring back a 3 year old comment.

It does technically have virtually every feature I'm looking for, but I've read that the 720p 120fps video recording is really awful quality. Still though, for the $400 - $450 it seems to be going for these days, it's definitely something I have considered.

The price on that as an outright purchase through ATT directly or Best Buy is $825.

I'm a 3 time iPhone user and while I'm considering the 6 plus, I would absolutely consider the right Android phone instead. I have a first generation Nexus 7 tablet and I'm comfortable enough with Android.

I'm a Lehigh grad myself.

good idea - working on adding it to my repository now

This is definitely a programmer solution, but I got frustrated trying to find all the different information I wanted online, dealing with different sources to find different information (such as seasonal snowfall totals and actual textual forecasts), so I actually built my own site for my area.

This just seems off for information technology.

You are completely leaving out several pieces of the leasing equation.

Between tire pressure monitoring sensors and factory big wheel and tire packages, winter tire options are really limited.

I am a big time winter hater and I have never owned a winter driver in the past 14 years without either heated seats or a remote starter. The remote start is great because not only is the car warmed up and the heat is ready to run, but it can have all the snow and ice on the windows melted off.

YES! people think that because they learned how to do things one way, they can ride that wave for their whole career. You not know should expect to have to constantly update your skills (and in a major way every 5 or so years), but you should be passionate about it and legitimately interested in it.

I'm coming into this a bit late, but: